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VIEWS AND MAPS 
OF 
OLD NEW YORK 


THE COLLECTION OF 


J. P. WHITON STUART 


AND FROM OTHER CONSIGNORS 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK 


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SALE NUMBER 1384 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM DECEMBER FOURTEENTH 


RARE VIEWS AND MAPS 
OF OLD NEW YORK AND 
VICINITY 


THE COLLECTION OF 


ee VELLILTON STUART 


AND FROM OTHER CONSIGNORS 


TO BE SOLD 
FRIDAY EVENING, 
DECEMBER . TWENTIETH 

AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 
<a NEW YORK 


1918 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


All bids to be PER LoT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the 
good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. 


Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots 
purchased to be immediately resold. 


Goods bought to be removed at the close of each sale. If not so re- 
moved they will be at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to 
storage charges, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be 
responsible if such goods are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


TERMS CASH. If accounts are not paid at the conclusion of each sale, 
or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, this Com- 
pany reserves the right to recatalogue the goods for immediate sale 
without notice to the defaulting buyer, and all costs of such resale 
will be charged to the defaulter. This condition is without prejudice 
to the rights of the Company to enforce the sale contract and collect 
the amount due without such resale at its own option. Unsettled ac- 
counts are subject to interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum. 


All books are sold as catalogued, and are assumed to be in good 
SECOND-HAND condition. If material defects are found, not mentioned 
in the catalogue, the lot may be returned. Notice of such defects 
must be given promptly and the goods returned within ten days from 
the date of the sale. No exceptions will be made to this rule. Maga- 
zines and other periodicals, and all miscellaneous books arranged in 
parcels, are sold as they are, without recourse. 


Autograph Letters, Documents, Manuscripts and Bindings are sold 
as they are, without recourse. The utmost care is taken to authen- 
ticate and correctly describe items of this character, but this Company 
will not be responsible for errors, omissions, or defects of any kind. 


Bips. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers 
and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by 
other bids. 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents for each 
session of the sale. 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


INCORPORATED 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 


NEW YORK 


TELEPHONE PLAZA 9356 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN 


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MAPS AND VIEWS 


OF 


OLD NEW YORK 


MAPS 


BRODHEAD’S fac-simile of the Carte Figurative of 1614 in 
the Royal Archives of the Hague. Endicott lith. 1841. Up- 
right large folio. 


BRODHEAD’S fac-simile of the Carte Figurative of 1616 in 
the Royal Archives of the Hague. Endicott lith. 1841. Up- 
right folio. 


DUKES PLAN. New Amsterdam 1665. W. F. Reeves Del. 

Folio. Novi Belgii Novi Jorek etc. From Montanus 1673. 

2 pieces. 

MAPS, VIEWS. Facsimile of Bradford Plan. 1728. Two 

Copies; Map of New Netherlands, and two others. Framed. 

5 pieces. 

LES PRINCIPALES FORTERESSES, PORTS &c. de 

l’Amerique Septentrionale. Folio, colored. Includes New 

York and Perth Amboy, Boston, Annapolis, Charles Town 
S. C., Providence, ete. About 1733. 


DRAUGHT OF NEW YORK from the Hook to New York 
Town by Mark Tiddeman. Printed for W. Mount & T. Page 
upon Tower Hill London. (1758) 


PLAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK & its environs ete. 
Survey ’d in the Winter, 1775. John Montresor, Engineer. 
P. Andrews Seulp. Folio. Fine and very scarce. 


PLAN OF THE CITY AND ENVIRONS OF NEW YORK 
in North America. (1776.) An Accurate Map of Staten 
Island with that Part of New York, Long Island and the 
Jerseys which is the Rendesvous of the Two Grand Armies, 
and the present seat of Action. Folios. 2 pieces. 


SEAT OF ACTION between the British and American Forces. 
. . . Long Island Engagement 27th August 1776, also Staten 
Island, New York and Environs with the Course of Hudsons 
River from Courtland to Sandy Hook. From the Surveys 
of Major Holland. Folio, tinted. Scarce. 


PLAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Quarto. (From 
the Hibernian Magazine.) Very scarce. 


1m) 


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MAP OF THE NEW YORK I... . and Hell-Gate. By Thos. 
Kitchin. Printed for R. Baldwin. (London 1778.) Quarto. 
Plan of New York Island, Long Island ete. Showing the 
Position of the Armies on the (Harlem and Fort Washing- 
ton) Heights Aug. 27. 1776. Upright small folio. 2 pieces. 


PLAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Engraved By W. 
Hooker. 1817. Oblong small folio. New York med Trakten. 
Daromkring. (1818) Inlaid on folio sheet with two small 
engravings of Statue of George III demolished and Inaugur- 
ation of Washington. 2 pieces. 


PLAN VON DER STADT NEW-YORK (1828). Small folio. 
Searce. 


NEW MAP OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK ete. J. Lang- 
don 151 Fulton St. 1831. Includes fine engravings of 
Merchants Exchange and City Hall. Oblong folio. Colored. 


NEW YORK. Engraved by G. W. Boynton (1838). Folio. 
Colored. 


NEW YORK. London, Chas. Knight & Co. 22 Ludgate Street. 
(1840). Includes engraved views of Broadway from the. 
Park, and City Hall. Oblong folio. New York, Brooklyn 
& Williamsburgh, pub. by J. Disturnel 1847. - Quarto, 
mounted. New York Prepared for the Model of New York. 
(1849.) Quarto. 3 pieces. 


MAP, CITY, COUNTY AND ENVIRONS OF NEW YORK. 
Pub. by H. Wilson, 49 Ann St., 1850. Includes twelve views; 
City Hall, Free Academy, Society Library, ete. Large folio. 
Colored. Scarce. 


NEW YORK CITY. City, County & Vicinity showing old 
farm lines. Drawings and Modern Survey by J. F. Harri- 
son & T. Magrane. Col. Lithograph, published by M. Dripps, 
New York, 1854. Large folio. Framed. 


NEW YORK AND ENVIRONS. Pub. by Chas. Magnus. In 
margins engraved views of Merchants Exchange, Trinity, 
Custom House, City Hall, University ete. India proof. 
Quarto. 

Bartlett’s Illustrated Map of New York. 1870. Major & 
Knapp Lith. Shows all important buildings in small vign- 
ettes in proper position, steamers etc, many never otherwise 
engraved; Woods Museum, Bryant’s Minstrels, 14th Street 
Theatre, Circus (14th St.), Globe Theatre, Police Head Qt., 
Niblo’s Garden, ete. Oblong large folio. Colored. Very 
scarce. 2 pieces. 


NEW YORK CITY. Topographical Atlas, including the an- 
nexed territory. Colored Lithograph, Published by Egbert 
L. Viele, 1874. Elephant folio, mounted, several tears. 


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VIEWS 


DRESS OF THE INHABITANTS OF HUDSONS RIVER 
NEW YORK, when first discover’d. Engraved for the Uni- 
verse Display’d. Copper plate engraving, 18th century. 
Octavo. Very scarce. September 13th 1609. Ideal view 
showing the Half Moon and Indian tepees. Octavo. Litho- 
graph (1853). 2 pieces. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM op t Eylant Manhattans. At bottom 
of map: Novi Belgii noveque Anglie nee non partis Vir- 
ginie tabula multis in locis emendata a Nicolao Joannis 
Vischero. The excessively scarce first issue (1655) in fine 
condition. Folio. Framed. 


NIEUW YORCK, eertys Genaemt Nieuw Amsterdam op’t 
Eylant Manhattans. At bottom of map: Novi Belgii 
noveque Angliew nec non Pennsylvanie et Partis Virginis 
tabula . . . Iusto Danckers. Folio. Colored. Scarce. In 
fine condition. 


SIMILAR VIEW at top of folio certificate: The Doomsday 
Book. Copyright 1860. Lith. Geo. Hayward. Fort Am- 
sterdam & Village,—1623.—Fort Amsterdam copied from 
an ancient engraving, (with title-page 1850). Two small 
lithographs. Fort Amsterdam in 1635. Small line engray- 
ing on title-page 1834. 4 pieces. 


T’ FORT NIEUW AMSTERDAM op de Manhatans,. . . 


from an ancient engraving. Below, a map of Renselaer’s 
Wyck. Imbert’s Lith’y, 1826. Quarto. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 1659. Lithd. by G. Hayward, 1 Platt 
St. for D. T. Valentine. (two lines of references). Unfolded 
proof from the Manual 1842/3. 


NIEW AMSTERDAM 1659. On music sheet: Knickerbocker 
Quadrilles. Dedicated to Washington Irving. Endicott’s 
Lith. 1843. Small folio. Scarce. Nieuw Amsterdam, 1659. 
Surrounded by six other city views. Engd. by Geo. E. 
Perine. Octavo. 2 pieces. 


NOVUM AMSTERODAMUM. From Ogilby’s America, 1671. 
Fac-simile of same Engraved by Gavit, and two plates from 
Ogilby showing New Netherlanders (native) Apparel, and 
Animals of New Netherlands. 4 pieces. 


NOVUM AMSTERODAMUM. From _ Beschryving van 
Amerika door Arnoldus Montanus. 


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RESTITUTIO. NIEUW AMSTERDAM onlangs Nieuw jorck 
genamt, ende hernomen by de Nederlanders op den 24 Aug: 
1673. ete. Apud Reinier & Josua Ottens Amstelodami. 
(Three lines of references.) At bottom of map: Totius 
Neobelgii nova et Accuratissima tabula. Folio. Colored. In 
unusually fine condition. The very scarce ‘‘Restitutio’’ 
view. 


NEU JORCK SIVE NEU AMSTERDAM. (Three lines of 
references.) At bottom of map: . . . Novi Belgii.. . 
‘Tob. Conr. Lotteri. Folio. Colored. In fine condition. 


NIEU AMSTERDAM AL. NEW YORK. 79. Carolus Allard 
excudit ete. Slight repair in lower right. Small folio. Very 
scarce. 


NIEU AMSTERDAM, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes (ete. 
two lines; repeated in Latin) Pet: Schenk—Amsteld. C. P. 
Colored. Mr. Stokes lists this as the first issue. Searce. 
Lithographic copy of same by G. Hayward. Small folios. 

2 pieces. 


NIEW AMSTERDAM. On map: Batavorum Colonize Oeciden- 
tal, Indiis ete. Pub. Io. Baptista Homanno Norimberge. 
Cum Privilegio ete. Folio. Colored. 


NIEW AMSTERDAM. Similar. Without the Privilegio etc., 
and of a different issue. Folio. Colored. 


NIEW AMSTERDAM. A later view without the gallows. On 
similar map. Peter Schenk. Folio. Colored. Fine copy. 


NEW YORK. (References A to O in cartouche upper right.) 
From De L’Isle 1735. Oblong quarto, inlaid. Searce. 


NEW YORK. Similar but reduced, under Quebec; and with 
Fall of Niagara and Mexico opposite. On: A Map of the 
British Empire in America with the French and Spanish 
Settlements adjacent thereto by Hen. Popple. W. H. Toms 
Sculp. In the margin plans of harbors; New York, Boston, 
Charles Town, Providence ete. Folio. Colored. 


NEW YORK. South Prospect of the City of New York, 1717, 
(Burges View). Lithograph. Framed. City of New York 
in North America (Ratzer View). Lithograph. Framed. 

2 pieces. 


SOUTH WEST VIEW OF FORT GEORGE, with the City 
of New York. Line engraving, oblong 4to. 


From Russell’s History, 1778. 4 
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SOUTH WEST VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK in 
North America. (1761.) (Title repeated in French.) Drawn 
on the spot by Capt. Thomas Howdell etc. Engraved by 
P. Canot. London John Bowles ete. (One line of refer- 
ences.) Folio. Very scarce. 


NEW YORK. The South Prospect of the City of New York, 
in North America. Engraved for the London Magazine, 
1761. Oblong 4to. Framed. 


SOUTH WEST VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in 
North America. Pub. in London 1766. Octavo. Scarce. 


VIEW OF NEW YORK, GOVERNORS ISLAND, THE 
RIVER &c. from Long Island. Pub. London 1776. Octavo, 
inlaid. 

SOUTH EAST VIEW 1768 after Canot, In 1776, South West 
View 1768 after Canot, In 1768 & 1776 from Rutgers House. 
Fort George from the Harbor 1775. Engraved by Gavit, 
Kirk ete. Octavos & small quarto. 6 pieces. 


NEW YORK WITH THE ENTRANCE OF THE NORTH 
AND EAST RIVER. Early pen and ink sketch from Des 
Barres, 1777. Oblong. 


DIE ANKUNFT DES KONIGLICHEN PRINZEN WIL- 
LIAM HENRY VON ENGELLAND zu Neuyork 16 Oct. 
1781. (Title repeated in French.) Gravé par Leizel, Augs- 
burg. Oblong folio. Colored. Scarce. 


LA NOUVELLE YORCK. Ville scitué dans . . . I’Isle de 
Manahatan ete. (1783). Oblong folio. Colored. Scarce. 


NEU YORCK. Eine Stadt .. . auf einer Insul Manahattan 
ete. (Title repeated in French.) Gravé par Balth Frederic 
Leigett 4 Augsbourg. Oblong folio. Colored. 


NEW YORK CITY. View of the City of New York in 1792. 
Lithograph by G. Hayward, and a View of New York from 
the North 1679. Framed. 2 pieces. 


VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FROM LONG ISL- 
AND. St. Memin Excdt—W. M. Aikman Se. Society Of 
Ieonophiles. Quarto. Colored. 


NEW YORK. From Brooklyn Heights, 1798 (St. Memin). 
Lithograph. Oblong folio. Framed. 


NEU YORK. Alex. Robertson. (1800.) I. B. Hossel. Early 
reduced copy of the view from Hobuck Ferry House. Line 
engraving. Inlaid. Very scarce. 


NEW YORK. Pub. Oct. 1805 by J. Gold (London). Hall se. 
Aquatint. Small quarto. Inlaid. Scarce. 


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64 


A SCHOONER WITH A VIEW OF NEW YORK.—Guelette, 
Et Vue ete. Clark & Hamble sculp. London, Edw. Orme 
1807. Aquatint. Small folio. 


NEW YORKS HAMMN OCH REDD. Fran Brooklyyn pa 
Longisland. Aquatint Rit of Klinckowstrom, Gr. af Akrell. 
Oblong folio. Framed. The drawing was made in 1818 and 
the print was published at Stockholm 1824, Fine impres- 
sion. 


NEW YORK AND THE NARROWS taken going up the 
Hudson. F. F. De Roos fect.—(Litho.) C. Hallmandel. 
Octavo. Scarce. 


VIEW OF NEW YORK, (1817) from the West. Nule & Son, 
Strand (1821). Octavo; interesting and curious. New 
York, (small print looking south from St. Paul’s) by Sharpe. 
New York. W. G. Wall pinxt.—Peter Maverick sct., inlaid 
over view of Hintritt des Hudson Flusses. — 3 pieces. 


COT SUD DE LA VILLE DE NEW-YORK, sur le Sond ou 
riviére de 1’Est. New York, facing the south. J. Nulbert 
del et lith (1825). Inlaid. Very scarce. 


NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN, and: 
New York From Weehawk. Engraved by I. Hill. Dedi- 
eated to Thomas Dixon by Wm. G. Wall. Published: New 
York, Bourne, ‘‘Depository of Arts’’ 359 Broadway, 1828, 
ete. Aquatints. Large folios. Beautifully colored exam- 
ples of an attractive and very scarce pair. Framed. Slight 
breaks in upper blank margins. 2 pieces. 


VUE DE NEW-YORK PRISE DE WEAHAWK. (Title 
repeated in three languages.) lLithographie par Deroy. 
Dessine d aprés nature par I. Milbert. Imp. lith. de Bove 
(Paris). Small folio. Scarce. Framed. 


NEW YORK, FROM GOVERNORS ISLAND. H. Adlard 
Se. London, J. Duncan, 1829. A small finely engraved 
print. Very scarce. 


NEW YORK. Dupree—Fenner, Sears. London, 1831, Hin- 
ton. Same view with ornamental border added. New-York. 
Dupré del.—Geissler se. Quartos. New York. (from 
Governor’s Island). G. B. King se, title-pages from North- 
ern Traveller, 1830 and 1834, inlaid. 5 pieces. 


NEW YORK. O what a charming City! Music sheet. New 
York, Bourne, Broadway. Lith of Pendleton. 1831. 
Scarce. | 


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NEW YORK, FROM STATEN ISLAND. E. W. Clay Delt. 
I. A. Rolph Sct. Hoboken. (with distant New York.) Drawn 

by James Smillie. Engd. by Hinshelwood. Weehawken. 
Painted by Iohn G. Chapman—Engd. by A. Dick. Etched 
letter proofs on India paper in folio; Picturesque Beauties 
of the Hudson River & Vicinity. New York, Disturnell, 
1835, paper covers. 


NEW YORK. S. Davenport Sculp. London, Thomas Kelly, 
(1835). Quarto. Scarce. Looking down Broadway, show- 

_ ing both sides, from St. Paul’s Chapel. Harbor and hills in 
the distance. 


THE CARRIER DOVE, Music sheet, J. H. Bufford’s Lith. 
N. Y. Atwill (1836). Scarce. 


NEW-YORK. J. R. Smith—J. B. Neagle. (two copies, one 
eut). J. R. Smith—J. Archer. (two copies). J. A. Davis— 
J. Archer. S. W. View of New York from Bedlow’s I. 
Sherman & Smith sc. Quartos (one octavo). 6 pieces. 


VUE DE NEW-YORK. A. Andreé del.—Uranie Ledoux 
Sculp. (Paris 1835). Small quarto etching. Very scarce. 


VIEW FROM GOWANUS HEIGHTS. After Nature—For 
Herman J. Meyer. Another W. H. Bartlett.——H. Adlard. 
1839. View From Battle Hill, by James Smillie, 1847. 
New York from Weehawken.  Bartlett-Wallis, 1839. 
Another Bartlett-White. Quartos. 5 pieces. 


U. 8S. FRIGATE INDEPENDENCE, 64 GUNS. Colored 
lithograph, published by N. Currier, 1841. Framed. 
View of New York in the background from Castle Garden, 
north up the Hudson. 


OCEAN WAVE QUICK STEP. Lith. of Endicott. Music 
sheet (1843). Another impression cut out and inlaid. 

. 2 pieces. 

NEW YORK. Engraved by 8. Lacey. New York From Wee- 
hawken. Both scarce. New York from Governors Island by 
Nichols, inlaid. 


NEW YORK. from Brooklyn Heights, View of Lower New 
York. View of the Botanic Garden. Engraved by Graham, 
Davenport etc., 4th. Framed. 3 pieces. 


NEW YORK FROM FORT COLUMBUS, 1846. Taken from 
the North West Angle of Fort Columbus, Governors Island. 
Colored aquatint from a sketch by F. Catherwood, engraved 
by Henry Papprill, published by Henry I. Megarey, 1846. 
Framed. 

A very attractive and picturesque view. 


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NEW YORK FROM WEEHAWKEN. Colored lithograph 
by N. Currier, published New York, 1848. Reference lines 
below title. Small folio. Searee. 


NEW YORK FROM JERSEY CITY. Colored Lithograph by 
N. Currier, published New York, 1849. Reference lines be- 
tween title. Folio. Framed. 


NEW-YORK. From Nature and on Stone by Bachman. Lith. 
of Sarony & Major. Copyright 1849. Folio. Colored. 
Looking south from Union Square. Very scarce. 


NEW YORK. (Looking south from Union Square.) (New- 
York und Brooklyn.) Stahlstich v. Carl Mayer Niirnberg, 
(1853) inlaid. Line engravings, small folios, both scarce. 

2 pieces. 

NEW YORK FROM STATEN ISLAND. Brooklyn City. 
Copyright 1849 by C. W. Burton & Sarony & Major. Oblong 
folio, cut close. Lithograph. 


NEW YORK FROM GOVERNORS ISLAND. Julius Kum- 
mer 1850.—John Poppel Sculp. Quarto. New-York, View 
From Hoboken. Pub. Stein & Sachs. Six smaller views in 
margins. Small folio. Scarce. 2 pieces, 


NEW-YORK ET BROOKLYN. Vue prise au dessus de la 
batterie. (Title repeated in Spanish.) Dessiné par Simp- 
son—Lith. par Th. Muller. (Paris about 1850.) Folio. 
Colored. Framed. 


NEW-YORK VUE PRISE DES HAUTEURS DE BROOK- 
LYN. (Title repeated in English.) Drawn from nature by 
J. W. C. Williams—Lith. de Turgis 4 Paris. Folio. Colored. 
Very scarce. 

No record of a public sale and only one other (in private 
collection) known. There is a companion print taken from 
Williamsburg. (Holden sale No. 1693.) 


VUE GENERALE DE NEW-YORK (Title repeated in 
Spanish). Paris L. Turgis ete—New-York, Park Place, 46. 
Folio. Colored lithograph. 

GENERAL VIEW FROM GOVERNOR’S ISLAND. Drawn 
from nature by Aug. Kollner.—lLith. by Deroy ete. Pub. 
Goupil & Co. Very scarce. 

NEW YORK. Panorama of the Harbor, Staten Island and 
Narrows. From Nature & on Stone by John Barnet. Goupil. 
& Co 1854. Large folio. Colored. In fine condition. 


NEW YORK. 1855. Engraved by Himly after the painting 
by J. W. Hill. Proof Colored. Folio. Framed. 
Fine large view depicting various eraft afloat: the East 
River in the foreground. 


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94. 


95. 


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NEW YORK. Bird’s Eye View of New York & Environs. 
Colored Lithograph by Kimmel & Foster. New York Bay. 
Colored Lithograph New York, its leading Merchants & 
Manufacturers. Colored Lithograph, Framed. 3 pieces. 


NEW YORK, N. Y. Birds Eye View of New York with En- 
virons. New York, Brooklyn & Williamsburgh. All pub- 
lished by Chas. Magnus & Co, lettering in gold on black 
mounts, colored. Very scarce in this form. 3 pieces. 


NEW YORK, Eng’d by Capwell & Kimmel, colored. New- 
York with Environs, pub. by Lange & Kronfeld. Another 
similar. New York and Environs 1855 Kimmel & Foster 
(two different). New York Bay, Brooklyn etc; pub. Chas. 
Magnus & Cie. New York and Brooklyn from Williams- 
burgh. 7 pieces. 


NEW YORK CITY. Bird’s Eye View. Colored Lithograph 
by Currier & Ives, 1870. Framed. Bird’s Eye View. En- 
graved by Kupfer. Printed by H. Peters, 1867. Framed. 
Business Center of the Borough of Manhattan. Photo- 
gravure by Elson, 1905. Framed. 3 pieces. 


NEW YORK, FROM HOBUCK. New York skyline, and 
Three others. Etchings by Mielatz, Hollyer, etc., Framed. 
5 pieces. 
NEW YORK. Panorama of New York. Long photograph, 
framed. 
In the center can be seen the New York tower of the Brook- 
lyn Bridge completed, but without the span of cable, ete. 


SPECIAL SUBJECTS 


AMERICAN HOTEL. 229 Broadway, New York, opposite 
the park. Imbert’s Lithography. Colored. Framed. 
View showing the corner of Barclay Street. Above the 
American Hotel are the Residences of Corts MeViear and 
Philip Hone. 


AMERICAN MUSEUM. Six interior & Exterior Views in 
one frame. and two others. 3 pieces. 


ARCADE RAILWAY. Proposed Arcade Railway under 
Broadway, View near Wall Street. Colored Lithograph by 
Ferd. Mayer & Sons. 96 & 98 Fulton Street. address 156 
Broadway. Melville Smith Projector. Folio. Framed. 


ASTOR HOUSE. Colman’s Literary Rooms, View of Hast 
River, View of the Camp of Col. Laight’s Regiment of 
Militia, and two others. 6 Views in 3 frames. 3 pieces. 


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ASTOR HOUSE AND SLEIGHING SCENE. On Music 


sheet: Winter Polka. Lith. Sarony & Major. 1853. 


99 ASTOR PLACE RIOT. Great Riot at the Astor Place Opera 


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110 


House, on Thursday Evening May 10th 1849. Lithographed 
and published by N. Currier, 1849. Framed. 


Forrest-Macready Riot. Very scarce. 


ATHENAEUM HOTEL. Broadway. New York. E. Win- 
dust, Lithograph by A. Fleetwood. Framed. 
NO. 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard Street. 
Very Scarce. 


BANK OF ENGLAND. Photograph by Hegger, Size 36-48, 
Framed. 


BANK OF U. S. Branch Bank of U. S. Erected 1825. 
Front 75 feet. HE. N. Thompson, Architect. on Stone by 
A. I. Davis. Imbert’s Lithography. 4to. 


BARNUM’S MUSEUM. Burning of Barnum’s Museum, 
July 13th, 1865, after the original painting by C. P. Cranch. 
Colored Lithograph. Framed. 


BARNUM’S MUSEUM. Conflagration of Barnum’s Mu- 
seum, July 13th, 1865. Proof Lithograph in Colors. Small 
Folio. Broadway & Ann Street. 


Very rare. 


BATHGATE BECK PROPERTY. Auction Sale. Six 
photographs in one frame. Also Bird’s eye View. 2 pieces. 


BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. On Music Sheets, 
Light May the Boat Row. Two different lithographs, one ~ 
‘by Endicott. 1836. | 2 pieces. 


BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Colored Lithograph 
of G. W. Lewis 225 Fulton Street. New York. Framed. 
From ‘‘Castle Garden Schottish’’ Music Sheet. 


BATTERY & CASTLE GARDEN. Woodeut and Chromo- 
Lithograph. Framed. 2 pieces. 


BAY OF NEW YORK. On Music sheet: New York Light 
Guards. N. Currier’s lith: 1839. The Italian Opera at 
Castle Garden. Interior view on Music sheet: The Opera 
Schottisch. Lith. Sarony & Major 1853. Scene on Battery 
Point, New York. Robert Cruikshank Fect. Octavo. 
Scarce. 3 pieces. 


BAY AND NARROWS. Drawn from nature by Aug. Koll- 
ner.—Lith. by Deroy. Goupil & Co. 1850. Folio. Beauti- 
fully colored. Scarce. 


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112 


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114 


115 


116 


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118 


119 


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122 


VIEW OF BELVEDERE HOUSE. J. Anderson, del.—I. 
Scoles, se. Octavo. 
From the New York Magazine, Aug. 1794. Site bounded 
by present Montgomery, Clinton, Cherry and Monroe 
streets. Very scarce. 


BLACKWELL’S ISLAND. Colored Lithograph by Currier 
& Ives. after F. F. Palmer. Copyright 1862. Blackwell’s 
Island, East River from Highty Sixth Street, New York. 
Framed. 


BOTANIC GARDEN. Seney sc. after Renagle and Simond. 


Two different copper plates inlaid on folio sheet. 
47th to 50th Streets, 4th to 6th Avenues. Later Columbia 
College grounds. 


BOURS3. PARIS. Photograph by Hegger, Size 36-48, 
Framed. 


OLD BOWERY THEATRE. New York Theatre, Erected 
1826. Front on Bowery, 75 feet, Depth 170 feet. On stone 
by A. J. Davis. I. Town, Architect, N. Y. Imbert’s Lith- 
ography. Framed. 


BOWLING GREEN. La Destruction De La Statue Royale 
A Nouvelle Yorek. Folio. Colored. Scarce. 


BOWLING GREEN. Die Zerstoring der Koniglichen Bild 
Saule ete. (Title repeated in French.) Gravé par Haber- 
mann, Augsbourg. Folio. Colored. 


BOWLING GREEN. Pulling Down the Statue of George 
III By the ‘‘Sons of Freedom”’’ at the Bowling Green City 
of New York, July 1776. Painted by Johannes A. Oertel, 
Engraved & Published by John C. McRae, 1859. Folio. 
Framed. | 


BOWLING GREEN, 1868. From a painting in the New 
York Historical Society, Photograph. Framed. New York 
& Brooklyn Bridge. Bird’s Eye: view. Photograph by 
Hall 1908. Framed. 2 pieces. 


BROADWAY. Westside of Broadway, 1857, from Trinity 
Building to Fulton Street. Four Views by Tallis, in one 
frame. 


BROADWAY. from No. 149 to 171, woodeut, Crystal Palace. 
Col. Lithograph by Moore & Crosby, and two others. 
Framed. 4 pieces. 


BROADWAY. Tallis’s Street Views Engraving. Views 
from No. 165 to 191 Park View, 195 to St Paul’s Church, 
Corner Fulton Street, Corner Cortlandt Street, Corner 
Vesey and Corner Church Streets. Framed. 


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125 


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128 


129 


130 


131 


BROADWAY. View of Broadway, 1846. Photo reproduc- 
tion. and City Hotel, Broadway & Thames Street, 1848, 
Framed. 2 pieces. 


BROADWAY. View of Broadway in the City of New York 
with the proposed Elevated Railway invented by John 
Randel, Junr. C. E. With a key and diagram. Drawn 
on stone by R. J. Rayner. Designed by G. Hayward 
Lithographer 73 Nassau Street. New York. Folio. ; 
Fine impression of this rare print. On the left St. Paul’s 
Church and Astor House, with Barnum’s Museum and 
Genin the Hatter opposite. 


BROADWAY. GOTHIC ARCH Elevated Railway. Rich’d 


P. Morgan Jrs. Lithograph, framed. 
Looking south from Vesey Street. Bay and Staten Island 
in the distance. Original Impression. 


BROADWAY SIGHTS. From Nature and on stone by J. H. 
Bufford, N. Y. Lithograph of Fleetwood & Robertson, 
Corner Nassau & Spruce Sts. Framed. 

Music Sheet. As sung with great applause by Mr. Latham. 
at Niblo’s Garden, View on Broadway, near St. Paul’s 
Church. 


BROADWAY. Barnum’s Museum and sleighing on Broad-. 
way. Colored Lithograph after D. Benecke, 1855. Folio. 


BROADWAY. Looking from Chambers Street. Tinted 
lithograph of George E. Leefe, New York. Folio, framed. 
A very rare print with full margins. 


BROADWAY AND CANAL STREET. Broadway, New 
York 1836, showing each building from Webbs Emporium 
of Light, Corner Canal Street to beyond Niblo’s Garden. 
Lithograph by Jos Stanley after the Aquatint by J. Hill. 
Mended. Folio. 


BROADWAY. From Spring to Prince Street, Published 


by W. Stephenson & Co, 252 Broadway. New York. 

AD. 1855. Colored Litho. Folio. Framed. 

The only copy extant. Purchased at the Gilsey sale 1903. 

The view is of the West side of Broadway from the Prescott 

House to Number 567. Lower right hand corner supplied. 
[SEE FRONTISPIECE] 


BROADWAY WINTER SCENE. Winter Scene in Broad- 
way. Engraved by P. Girardet after the painting by H. 
Sebron. Published by M. Knoedler, 366 Broadway, Ist 
‘October 1857. Colored. Folio. Framed. 


Broadway looking south from Prince Street. 
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137 


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139 


140 


141 
142 


BROADWAY. Madison Cottage, Corporal Thompson. 
Proprietor. Corner Broadway & 23rd Street. N. Y. Stages 
leaves every 4 minutes. 


BROOKLYN. 1858. Painted by J. W. Hill, Smith Bros, Del, 
Published by Smith Bros & Co, New York 1853. Litho- 
graph printed by Endicott & Co. Large Folio. Framed. 


BROOKLYN. 1854. Respectfully dedicated to the Citizens 
of Brooklyn by the Publishers: H. Fern & Co, 218 Fulton 
Street New York. B. F. Smith Jim, Del, A. Merwin. 
Direxit, Wellstood & Peters, Se. Large Folio. Framed. 


BROOKLYN. Bloemen Heuvel, The Residence of Mr. I. A. 

Willink, Flatbush. G. Hayward 1 Platt St. N. Y. (1842). 
Lithograph. Folio. 
Only one impression has been publicly sold, March 3rd 
1912; bought by Long Island Historical Society. The resi- 
dence, raised by an additional story, is the present Melrose 
Hotel, at the Flatbush Ave. entrance of Prospect Park. 


BURR HOUSE, South Street from Coenties Slip, High 
Bridge. Lithograph in-one mount by Charles Mielatz. 


CASTLE WILLIAMS & GOVERNOR’S ISLAND. Oil 
painting on panel, size 12 x 20, framed. — 
An old scene with fishermen and sailing craft in the fore- 
ground. 


CENTRAL PARK. The Drive, Colored lithograph, pub- 
lished by Currier & Ives New York, 1862. Folio, framed. 
An interesting view depicting the costumes of the early 
Sixties. 


CENTRAL PARK. Martel’s New York Central Park. Pub- 
lished by the Central Park Publishing Co. 720 Broadway. 
Copyright 1864. Lithograph by Henry F. Eno 37 Park 
Row: New York. Respectfully dedicated to the Park Com- 
missioners. Large Folio. Framed. 


CENTRAL PARK, WINTER. Night scene on the Lake, 
Colored Lithograph by J. Bien after John Bachman. Pub- 
lished by Edmund Foerster, 1865. New York. Framed. 


CENTRAL PARK, WINTER. Another Copy. 


CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, New York. Up- 
john-Ackerman’s lith. (1849). Small folio. Framed. Scarce. 
6th Ave. & 20th St. 


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149 
150 
151 


152 


NEW DUTCH CHURCH. Founded A.D. 1727, finished 
A.D. 1731. Length 100 feet, Breadth 75 feet. The Rev. Mr. 
Walter Du Bois and Mr. Henry Ball, Ministers. ‘To the 
Honourable Rip Van Dam Ksq., President of His Majesty’s 
Council for the Province of New York. Photo-lithograph 
after Wm. Burgis. Small Folio, framed. 


ST. JOHN’S CHAPEL. View of St. John’s Chapel from the 
Park. Drawn & Engraved for the New York Mirror, 1829. 
Eng by W. D. Smith after A. J. Davis. 4to, Colored. 
Framed. 


ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, and the Broadway Stages, 1831. 
The Park, 1827, and one other Colored Lithograph from 
Valentines. Framed. 3 pieces. 


CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION. To the Rev. 
Mr. G. H. Houghton and the Congregation of the Episcopal 
Church of the Transfiguration. This representation of their 
House of Worship is respectfully dedicated by their obleged 
Servant, J. A. S. Lithograph from nature and on stone by 
J. A. Shearman, N. Y. Folio. 


Very Scarce, first issue. — 


OLD CITY HALL. A View of the Federal Hall of the City 
of New York as it appeared in the year 1797. Drawn for 
Valentine’s Manual. Lithographed & Printed in Color by 
C. Currier. New York, Folio. 


CITY HALL. The Kollner-Deroy colored lithograph cut 
to title. City Hall. Signed proof on India paper by C. G. 
Koevoets. Entrance to south end City Hall Park on music 
sheet. The Pretty Flower Girl. Lith. Thayer & Co. 1842, 
(portrait of Miss Paton—Mrs. Wood). Folios. 3 pieces. 


CITY HALL. Broadway, The Tombs. Engraved by Poppel, 
Archer. 4to Framed. 3 pieces. 


CITY HALL. Tinted lithograph of George EH. Leefe, New 
York. Folio, framed. 
Very scarce. Fine impression, large margins. 


CRYSTAL PALACE. 42nd Street & 6th Ave. Engraved — 
by Capewell and Kimmell, New York 1853. Oblong Folio. 


CRYSTAL PALACE. Bird’s eye View of the New York 
Crystal Palace, and Environs. Drawn from nature and 
on stone by J. Bachman. Published 1853. Folio. 


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158 


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160 


161 


162 


163 


CRYSTAL PALACE. New York Crystal Palace for the 
Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. Drawn from 
nature and on stone by A. Fay. Printed by A. Fay & M. 
Ballin, 19 Irving Place, Hoboken. Copyright 1853. Pub- 
lished by Emil Seitz, 233 Broadway. Lithograph. Large 
Folio. Framed. 


DEBARQUEMENT DES TROUPES ANGLOISES A NOU- 
VELLE YORCK. Folio. Colored. Searce. 


DIE ANLANDUNG DER ENGLISCHEN TROUPPEN ZU 


NEU YORCK. (Title repeated in French.) Gravé par 
Habermann, Augsbourg. Folio. Colored. 


EAST NEW YORK. Lithograph by Kraetzer & Blumner. 
printed by J. Rau 333 Broadway. published by G. Kraetzer. 
Folio, framed. 


ELEVATED RAILROAD. Plan of an Elevated Street Rail- 
road, Proposed by Genl. F. Sigel, New York, January 1872. 
Lithograph after the painting by C. E. H. Bonwill. No. 7 
Murray Street, New York. Marshall & Nisbit, Arch’t’s & 
Eng’r’s. Folio, framed. 


ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS. A Short Sketch of all the Eng- 
lish Sovereigns from the Anglo-Saxon Kings to the reign of 
Queen Victoria. Pen & Ink Chart by F. P. 1867. Also 
a similar chart of the Kings of Scotland. Small Folio. 

7 2 pieces. 


TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF THE ROYAL TROUPS INTO 
NEW YORK. Engraving by Habermann. Colored. Ob- 
long folio. 


One of the Augsburg views. 


L°ENTRE TRIUMPHALE DE TROUPES ROYALES A 
NOUVELLE YORCK;; Folio. Colored. Scarce. 


DER EINZUG DER KONIGLICHEN VOLCKER IN NEW 
YORCK. A Paris chez J. Chereau. Folio. Colored. 
Searce. 


FIFTH AVENUE. Two Views, Third Ave, City Hall, Broad 
Street. Eight woodcuts in one frame. 


Panoramic view of Broadway. wood cut, framed. 

Crystal Palace, 1853. fe bk ie 

New York City & Environs, from the Spire of Dr. Spring’s. 
New Brick Church, Fifth Ave, woodcut framed. 4 pieces. 


FIRE. SEPT. 19, 1776. Représentation du feu terrible a 


nouvelle Yorck, ete. A Pris chez Basset ete. Folio. Col- 
ored. Very scarce. 


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167 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 


FIRE. SEPT. 19, 1776. Schrockenvolle Feuersbrunst welche 
zu Neu Yorck etc., (Title repeated in French.) Gravé par 
Habermann, Augsbourg. Folio. Colored. 


FIRE OF 1835. View of the Great Fire in New York, Dec. 
16th & 17th 1835. As seen from the top of the Bank of 
America cor. Wall & Wm. Street. Engraved by W. J. 
Bennett after the painting by N. Calyo, published by L. P. 
Clover, New York 1836. Colored, Framed. | 


FIRE OF 1835. View of the Ruins after the Great Fire in 
New York, Dee. 16th & 17th, 1835. As seen from Ex- 
change Place. Engraved by W. J. Bennett after the paint- 
ing by N. Calyo, published by L. P. Clover, New York 
1836. Colored, framed. 


Companion to the Foregoing. 


FIRE OF 1835. RUINS OF THE MERCHANTS EX- 
CHANGE. After the Destructive Conflagration of De- 
cember 16th & 17th, 1835. Lithograph by. N. Currier’s 
Press. Sm. Folio. 


FIRE OF 1845. View of the Terrific Explosion at the Great 
Fire in New York. Engine No. 22 destroyed, and several 
lives lost. Broad Street, July 19th 1845—17 stores blown 
up. Colored Lithograph published ws N. Currier, 1845. 
New York. Framed. 


FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. Lith. of Robert- 
son, Seibert & Shiarman, 93 Fulton St. N. Y. Folio. 
155-159 Worth Street. The tumble-down houses and 
squalor of the neighborhood well illustrated. No record of 
any public sale. 


FOURTH AVENUE. Exact Reproduction of 4th Avenue 
and 23rd Street of the Rapid Transit Tunnel, Large 
Colored Lithograph. and two others, 2 Framed. 3 pieces. 


FULTON STREET AND MARKET. Aquatint by Wm. I. 
Bennett. Published by Henry J. Megarey, New York. 
Folio. Framed. Very scarce. 


FULTON THE FIRST. Launch of the Steam Frigate Ful- 
ton the First, at New York, 29th October, 1814. 150 feet 
long, 50 feet wide, will mount 28 long 32 pounders, and 2, 
50 pounders. Engraved by B. Tanner from a drawing by 
J. J. Barralet, from a sketch by Morgan, taken on the spot. 
Published 27th March 1815, by B. Tanner, No. 74 South 
8th Street. Philadelphia. Framed. 


Scarce. 


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184 


STEAM FRIGATE FULTON THE FIRST. Length 154 
feet, Breadth 57 feet, Mounts 34-56 pounders. Surrounded 
by sixteen panels of American Sports and sixteen medalions 
of Juvenile Sports; printed on chintz in sepia tone. Framed. 


A Rare piece in fine condition. 


GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Erected 1790 at the foot of Broad 
Way facing Bowling Green. From an original drawing in 
the possession of N. Campbell, Esq. Lithographed & Pub- 
lished by H. R. Robinson. New York, 1847. Folio. 


GOVERNORS ISLAND. Oil painting on old panel, Size 
12 x 20, framed. 


A contemporary view of about 1830. 


GOVERNOR’S ISLAND. Tinted lithograph of George E. 
Leefe, New York. Folio, framed. Very fine, clean copy 
of this rare print. Large margins. 


GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL. The old Station.—Hotel 
Wellington. Photographs. Framed. 2 pieces. 


HELL GATE, Ferry to Brooklyn, The Park and City Hall 
and Colemans Literary Rooms. Engravings various Artists 
and dates, 4to. 4 pieces. 


HIGH BRIDGE. Photograph, Coenties Slip, Photograph 
and Bird’s Eye View of New York & Environs. Published 
by Kimmell & Foster, 1865. Framed. 3 pleces. 


HIPPODROME Interior, on Music sheet: Hippodrome Schot- 
tisch. Geib & Jackson, 1853. Framed. 


23rd Street & 5th Ave. 


HOBOKEN. Stevens House. Hoboken midt emot New 


York. Aquatint. Rit of Klinckowstrom. Gr. af Akrell, 
4th. Framed. Published in Stockholm 1824 from the 
original drawing made in 1818. ‘Fine impression, large 
margin. 


HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. Metropolitan Hotel and 
two others. Various engravers and dates, 4th, Framed. 
4 pieces. 


HOSPITAL. View of the New York Hospital. John R. 
Murray delin.—Leney sct. Small folio. 


JONES WOOD. The Great International Caledonian Games, 
Held at Jones Woods, New York City, July 1st, 1867, This 
picture is respectfully dedicated to the Members of the 
Caledonian Clubs throughout the United States. Colored 


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190 


191 


192 


193 


Lithograph published by Kelly & Whitehill, 264 3rd Ave. 
385 8th Ave New York, and 173 Atlantic St. Brooklyn. 


L. I. Copyright 1868, Des. & Lithographed by G. L. Giles, . 


111 Nassau Street, N. Y. Printed by Chas. Hart, 99 Fulton 
Street. N. Y. 


East River between 66th & 67th Streets. 


LENOX ESTATE. Valuable Real Estate Record; an 
Instanee of Great Increase of Values in Property in Man- 
hattan Island. With a map of the Property 71st to 74th 
Streets. 4th to 5th Avenues. With an interesting history. 
Tinted Lithograph by Graphic Co. 41 Park Place. Pub- 
lished by Chas. Macrae, 1874. Folio. 


LORD & TAYLOR. Colored Lithograph by H. Lawrence, 
83, William Street, New York. Griffith Thomas, Esq, 
Architect. Lord & Taylor Dry Goods, 461-463-465 & 467, 
Broadway, New York. Folio. Framed. Slight tear neatly - 
mended. A very rare print. 


MADISON COTTAGE. Corner Broadway, 23rd Street, 
New York. Photo Lithograph. Framed. Broadway. View 
of Delmonico, Irving House, etc, Photo Lithograph. 
Framed. 2 pieces. 


MURRAY STREET. 1822. Five Points, 1827 and two 
others. Colored Lithograph from Valentine’s. Framed. 
4 pieces. 
OLD BREWERY. Old Brewery at the Five Points. N. Y. 
as it appeared Dec. Ist, 1852, previous to its being torn 
down by the Ladies Home Missionary Society of the M. H. 
Chureh. Tinted Lithograph of Endicott & Co. N. Y. after 
C. Parsons, 1852. Small folio. framed. 


Another copy of the above. 


PARK ROW. Street View NO. 1. Engraved by Wm D. 
Smith, 1830. and Lafayette Theatre. Engraved by James 
Eddy, 1827. 4to. Framed. | 2 pieces. 


POST OFFICE. Lithograph by John Brien, New York 1877. 
Small folio. 
VIEW OF ST PAULS CHURCH and the Broadway Staaee 


1831. Lithograph by George Haywood. Small folio. 
2 pieces. 


PRESCOTT HOUSE. Colored lithograph published by © 
Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, New York 1853. 4to 
mounted. , 


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PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Etching by F. Leo Hunter, 
1887. Copyright by I. H. Meeker. N. Y. Folio, Framed. 


PROVOST & CHAPEL STREETS. Lithograph by Ville- 
neuve, figures by Adam after the sketch by J. Milbert. lre 
Livraison, Amerique Septentrional, Pl. 3. Interieur de New 
York rue de Provost et Chapel. Small Folio, Framed. 


STOCK EXCHANGE. New York Stock Exchange. Colored 
Lithograph by Charles Hart, 36 Vesey Street. New York, 
Copyright by H. A. Strony 1882. Folio. framed. 

View showing the Stock Exchange Building Drexel Mor- 
gan & Co and with list of all members, printed on the bor- 
der surrounding the print. 


TAYLOR’S NEW SALOON, 365 to 367 Broadway 1852, 
woodeut. Atlantic Yacht Club, lithograph. 4to. 2 pieces. 


THE TIMES. Colored Lithograph printed & published by 
H. R. Robinson 52 Cortlandt Street. New York 1837, After 
Clay. Folio. 


Caricature on the Panic of 1837. Rare. 


TOMBS, HALL OF JUSTICE. Designed & erecting by 
John Haviland, Architect. Lithograph by N. Currier, New 
York. Folio, framed. 

Presentation copy from John Haviland to Nicholas Biddle. 


‘TONTINE BUILDING. Wall Street 1797, Stadthuys of 


New York in 1679, View of the East River Shore, North 
View of the Dock, New York, 1679. Colored Lithograph 
from Valentine Manuels. Framed. 4 pieces. 


UNION SQUARE. On Music sheet: Washington Monument 
Polka. Lith. Sarony, Major & Knapp. 1856. 


UNION SQUARE. Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in 
' Union Square, New York, Decoration Day, May 30th, 1884. 
Colored lithograph. Folio. 


UNION SQUARE. In Midsummer. Colored Lithograph. by 
the Currier Litho Co. Buffalo. N. Y. Folio. Framed. 


Border of Medallion portraits of eminent players. 


UNION SQUARE. Photograph, framed. Large photograph 
of the sixties showing the 5th Avenue Hotel, all of the Park 
and surroundings. 

VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Washington 
Market 1859, Five Points 1859, Market Slip, Stadthuys of 
New York 1679 and Plan for Relief of Broadway. Litho- 
graphs 4to. 5 pieces. 


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209 


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216 


VIEWS FROM VALEN®TINE’S MANUALS. View of 
Buildings in the Park 1809, Residence of Jacob Leisler 
(now Whitehall Street), State Street, Departure of the 
7th Regiment 1861, Five Points 1827. Lithographs 4to. 

5 pieces. 

VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Residence of 


Mr. D. Titus (20th Street 8th & 9th Ave). Tammany Hall 
1830, Chatham Square 1812, lithographs, framed. 3 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Keyser Hs- 
tate Park Ave & 40th Street, Corner Madison Ave & 40th 
Street, Caster Estate between 35 & 36 Streets Lexington 
Ave and nine others in three mats. 8vo. 3 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Printing 
House Square 1868, Old Bowery Theatre 1860, Loew 
Bridge, Fly Market and Seven Others, 8vo mounted. 

11 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Number 1 
Broadway, Masonic Hall Broadway 1830, Rhinelander’s 
Sugar House, Old Buildings in William Street and eight 
others mounted in three mats. 8vo. 3 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Cherry 
Street, Pearl Street, Corner of Peck Slip and Water Street 
1857, South Street and seven others. 8vo mounted. 

11 pieces. 

VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. City Hall 
1858, Old City Hall Wall Street 1776, Custom House and 
four others. 8vo mounted. 7 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Broadway 
and Grand Street, Point Isabel 1843, Old Houses in 
Chatham Street and seven others. 8vo. mounted. 10 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Park Place 
1831, Park Theatre, Atlantic Garden House 1765 Fraunce’s 
Tavern, Bulls Head in the Bowery and six others. 8vo 
mounted. 11 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. New Harlem 
Bridge 1868, Fort Fish, Buck Horn Tavern 22nd Street & 
Broadway, 6th Ave. between 55th & 57th Streets. and eight 
others. 8vo. 8 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. MHavemeyer 
Mansion 1861, Crystal Palace 1858, Varian Tree in Broad- 
way, Residence of Judge Ingraham and seven others in 5 
mats. 8vo. : ) 5 pieces. 


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VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Stewarts’ 
House 54th Street, Riker Estate foot 75th Street and Hast 
River, Squatter’s Settlement, Paisley Place and nine others 
in 5 mats. 8vo. 5 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Beekman 
Mansion, Shot Tower, Harlem Plains 1812, Old Blue Bill’ 
Tavern 1856, and six others in 7 mats. 8vo. 7 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Battery 1869, 
View of New York 1787, and New Amsterdam 1659, Oblong 
4to. Lithographs. 3 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Fulton Ferry 
Boat ‘‘Wm Cutting,’’ US Iron Clad Steamships ‘‘ Roanoke’’ 
The Ferry House 1746 and seven others in seven mats. 
Lithographs 4to & 8vo. 7 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Launch of 
the Steam Frigate Fulton the First., The Park 1827. Lith- 
ograph, small oblong folio. 2 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. View of Cen- 
tral Park, Promenade 1858, Southward from the Arsenal. 
In one mat. Oblong 4to. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Harlem, 
Union Park View of 2nd Ave looking up from 42nd Street 
1861, Skating Pond Central Park 1861, Residence of Isaac 
Dyckman. Lithographs 4to. ® pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS.  Tontine 
Building Wall Street 1797, View of Harlaem 1765, Brevoort 
Estate 54th Street near Ist Ave, Central Park 1861, Junc- 
tion of Broadway & 8th Ave 1861. Lithograph. 5 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Maps and 


Charts ete. Various sizes. 31 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views and 
Portraits. 50 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views and 
Portraits. 50 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views and 
Portraits. 50 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views and 
Portraits. 59 pieces. 


VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views. Lith- 
ographs 4to. 15 pieces. 


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241 


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VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views. Lith- 


ographs 4to. 15 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views. Ob- 
long folio. 10 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views. Ob- 
long folio. 5 pieces. 
VIEWS FROM VALENTINE’S MANUALS. Views. Folio. 
3 pieces. 


SOUTH PROSPECT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 
1746: View of the City of New York in 1792. Lithograph 
by G. Hayward 1850. Folio. 2 pieces. 


WALL STREET—Street Views No. 2, Park Row, View of 
St. Johns Chapel from the Park, View of the Old City 
Hall, Wall Street. Bowling Green. City Hall. St. Pauls. 
Columbia College. And three others. Engraved for the 
New York Mirror 1828 to 1834. 4to. 12 pieces. 


WALL STREET. Federal Hall & Trinity Church, 1779. 
Photo Lithograph from the Contemporary print—Pub- 
lished N. Y. 1879 by M. C. Hyde. Framed. 

Merchants Exchange. N. Y. Interior and Exterior Views 
in one frame. 2 pieces. 


WALL STREET. Panoramic View of the North Side of 
Wall Street from Broadway to Pearl Street. With the 
occupants of the various buildings. Long pannel. Framed. 


WALL STREET. St Paul’s 1848, Broadway, Corner Ex- 
change Place, and two others. Photographs, etc., Framed. 
5 pieces. 


WALL STREET, 1850. Colored Photo Lithograph. Framed. 


WALL STREET. Original water color drawing by W. S. 
Hatton, 1859. Signed and dated. Oblong folio, framed. - 
An attractive view with several old Clippers Ships tied up 
alongside the Ferry House. 


WALL STREET. and Trinity Church, Teneyck Sutphen 
Warehouse, Pine Street, Torchlight Procession give to 
Major Gen. Sheridan, and two others. 


Woodeuts & Photographs, Framed. 5 pieces. 


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